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by the United States, European Union, India and China in comparison with how the world trade system regulates them. Then …
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and scanning of existing preferential agreements for the United States, European Union, China and India on Trade Remedies …
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and the United States of America, in contrast with selected agreements of two medium-size economies, India and China, in …
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The evolution of the international trade law has reduced the scope for States to adopt public policies oriented to economic development. The loss of sovereignty in this field has been wider for developing countries, since the norms that regulate the international economy have expressed, mainly,...
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and India, in contrast to ongoing processes of negotiation at the World Trade Organization, as well as to the Brazilian …
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In Brazil, it has been difficult to elaborate governmental planning surpassing the four-year spectrum from the Pluriannual Plans. Despite the fact of long-term planning attracting a wide range of sectors, it still occupies a small space in both political and bureaucratic agendas. Hence, the...
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This Discussion Paper identifies the rules on e-commerce provided for in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Furthermore, the work compares...
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